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rocket
1[rok-it]
noun
any of various simple or complex tubelike devices containing combustibles that on being ignited liberate gases whose action propels the tube through the air: used for pyrotechnic effect, signaling, carrying a lifeline, hurling explosives at an enemy, putting a space vehicle into orbit, etc.
a space capsule or vehicle put into orbit by such devices.
verb (used with object)
to move or transport by means of a rocket.
to attack with rockets.
verb (used without object)
to move like a rocket.
(of game birds) to fly straight up rapidly when flushed.
rocket
2[rok-it]
noun
any of various plants belonging to the genus Hesperis, of the mustard family, and related genera.
Also called roquette. Also called rocket salad,. the arugula plant, used in salads.
a noxious weed, Barbarea vulgaris, of the United States, having lobed leaves and clusters of small, yellow flowers.
rocket
1/ ˈrɒkɪt /
noun
a self-propelling device, esp a cylinder containing a mixture of solid explosives, used as a firework, distress signal, line carrier, etc
any vehicle propelled by a rocket engine, esp one used to carry a warhead, spacecraft, etc
( as modifier )
rocket propulsion
rocket launcher
informal, a severe reprimand (esp in the phrase get a rocket )
verb
(tr) to propel (a missile, spacecraft, etc) by means of a rocket
(intr; foll by off, away, etc) to move off at high speed
(intr) to rise rapidly
he rocketed to the top
rocket
2/ ˈrɒkɪt /
noun
Also called: arugula. a Mediterranean plant, Eruca sativa , having yellowish-white flowers and leaves used as a salad: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
any of several plants of the related genus Sisymbrium , esp S. irio ( London rocket ), which grow on waste ground and have pale yellow flowers
any of several yellow-flowered plants of the related genus Barbarea , esp B. vulgaris
any of several plants of the related genus Cakile , esp C. maritima , which grow along the seashores of Europe and North America and have mauve, pink, or white flowers
another name for dame's violet
rocket
A vehicle or device propelled by one or more rocket engines, especially such a vehicle designed to travel through space.
Other Word Forms
- rocketlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of rocket1
Origin of rocket2
Word History and Origins
Origin of rocket1
Origin of rocket2
Example Sentences
“You discover the castle has got a rocket ship underneath.”
The space economy is expected to be worth trillions, but Musk’s rocket company has already decamped in large part from California to Texas.
China has been developing missiles and rocket forces as a key part of its deterrence strategy - and to counter the US' naval superiority, Mr Neill says.
Water molecules can also be broken down to obtain hydrogen, which is used in rocket fuel.
After the World War Two Greenland's tiny population rocketed and by 1970 it had almost doubled.
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